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To: Les H who wrote (38824)10/19/2023 12:09:20 PM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49643
 
Russian Soldiers Doing Drugs 'Out of Boredom'
BY BRENDAN COLE ON 10/19/23

newsweek.com

Ukraine Has Run Out of Time
BY ELLIE COOK ON 10/19/23

"Breaking the land bridge to Crimea can probably be ruled out before the rasputitsa (Ukraine's muddy season)," he told Newsweek. "That part of Ukraine's summer offensive hasn't been a success."

The mud will likely swallow up the potential progress for Ukraine's 31 newly received Abrams tanks. The heavy, U.S.-donated M1 Abrams will be mired down with "limited mobility" in the muddy terrain, and will likely need armored recovery vehicles to pry them out of the sludge—as long as the tank's crew are not under fire, Marina Miron, a post-doctoral researcher at the Department of War Studies at King's College London, U.K., previously told Newsweek.

newsweek.com



To: Les H who wrote (38824)10/19/2023 12:26:59 PM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 49643
 
Absence of craters in Gaza hospital attack suggests use of ‘proximity fuse’: Ammunition specialist
Retired military officer, ammunition specialist tells Anadolu there is strong possibility that attack carried out with MK-84 guided bomb

aa.com.tr

Israel had also hit the hospital 2 times in the days before and warned they were about to do another strike, trying to prod the people to evacuate to the south.